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Stocks at 52-Week Highs Today

Monitor stocks that are touching their highest prices in the past 52 weeks on NSE and BSE. Reaching a new yearly high often reflects sustained demand and positive sentiment around a company or its sector. This page helps you quickly identify stocks showing strength in the current market environment. Whether you follow momentum strategies or simply want to keep tabs on market leaders, the 52-week high list provides a useful starting point. Data covers all segments including large caps, mid caps, and small caps for a comprehensive view.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean when a stock hits a 52-week high?

A 52-week high means the stock price has reached its highest level in the past one year of trading. This can signal strong bullish momentum and investor confidence in the company. However, it does not guarantee further upside — some stocks pull back after touching new highs, while others continue to climb. It is one data point among many that traders use to evaluate potential opportunities.

Are 52-week high stocks good investments?

Research shows that stocks near their 52-week highs often continue to perform well in the short to medium term, a phenomenon sometimes called the "52-week high effect." That said, buying at highs can also mean paying premium valuations. The key is to check whether the price move is backed by strong fundamentals like earnings growth, revenue expansion, or sector tailwinds rather than speculation alone.

How often is the 52-week high list updated?

Our list updates in near real-time during market hours. As stocks cross their previous 52-week highs throughout the trading day, they appear on this page. After market close, the list reflects the final day's data until the next session opens. Weekend and holiday data corresponds to the last completed trading day.